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Arás

Arás is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb arar, which means to plow or till the soil. It indicates that the subject (you) will perform the action in the future.

Morphology and etymology: Arás is formed from the infinitive arar with the regular future endings for -ar

Usage: Arás is primarily used in agricultural or rural contexts and can appear in historical or literary

Notes: As a verb form, arás is not a standalone noun or adjective. It is easy to

See also: Conjugation of arar; Spanish verb conjugation; Future tense in Spanish.

verbs.
The
accent
on
the
á
marks
the
stress
on
the
last
syllable,
following
Spanish
pronunciation
rules.
It
should
be
distinguished
from
arabas,
the
imperfect
form
of
arar
(tú
arabas),
which
has
no
accent.
texts.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
more
often
use
a
periphrastic
future
like
vas
a
arar
or
simply
decir
que
ararás
la
tierra
in
a
direct
statement.
Example:
Mañana
ararás
el
campo,
si
el
clima
lo
permite.
confuse
with
arabas
(imperfect)
or
with
other
forms
of
the
verb
arar,
so
attention
to
accent
and
tense
is
important
for
correct
meaning.